Townships Hutton HUTTON Hoton, 1201; Hutton and Hooton , xvi cent. This township stretches westward from the border of Penwortham for about 5 miles, and has an area of 2, 7441/2 acres. 1 A considerable portion, however, consists of

Edington EDINGTON TOPOGRAPHY The parish and former chapelry of Edington 23 is a long, narrow, rectangular area which stretches roughly northwards from the Polden ridge across the moorland of the Brue valley. It was part of the ancient parish

Milton Clevedon MILTON CLEVEDON The parish of Milton Clevedon , taking its suffix from its medieval owners, 78 lies between the town of Bruton 3 km. to the south-east and Evercreech on the opposite side of the river Alham.

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THE CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER I AT BlR1ERLEY HILL. I Yesterday, at the Brierley Hill Police Court-beforo Mr. Boughoy, stipendiary magistrate-Thomas Price (36), solicitor's m lork, was charged on remand with at tempting to murder James Cox, landlord of

THE ROYAL SHOW AT WINDSOR.]I Flooded with sunshine and diversifie by thae bright hues of countless ladies' costumes, the showyard at Windsor looked very gay yesterday. It gained some- thing of charm, too, from the face that, the judging

Pk wria govs. DUDLEY. THE HiIGHSAy RonnsERY AT HOLLY HALL.-Edward Kirwin and l ridget Ryan, who were remanded on the previous Monday, were again charged on Monday with a garotte robbery upon Mrs. Esther Rann, the wife of Mr.

REPORTS ON THE COAL MINES OF THE MIDLANDS. returns have been made, on the motion of Mr. av INGHAM, of the salaries and districts of the several c Inspectors of Coal Mines, the number of mines in each S

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Entry Book December 1683 December 1683 Date. Nature and Substance of the Entry. Reference. Dec. 1. Money warrant for 2,250 l . to George, Duke of Northumberland, for three quarters to 1682, Sept. 29, on his annuity or pension.

Parishes (East Ward) St Michael, Appleby THE PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL, APPLEBY Including the Manors of Crackenthorpe, Helton Bacon, Murton and Langton. THE CHURCH. This church was granted, together with the church of St. Lawrence, to Richard the abbot

Cases before the Committee March 1647 March 1647 Mary, Widow of Col. John Chichester, Governor of; Londonderry. 1 March 1647. Vol. G No. or p. Parliament Order allowing her 300 l . from the sequestered estate of Lord Brudenell

500 FURTHER REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS [County of Haydon Bridge, sation, and approved of by the bishop or archdeacon of the diocese, and one usher, to be approved of by the minister of the parish of Warden, ,who should

FOR INQUIRING CONCERNING CHARITIES. 503 pied with the dwelling-house of the head-master, for the use of the said master, Haydon Bridge and of any freehold lands, tenements, tithes, rents or other hereditaments, intermixed with, contiguous to, or issuing out

32 PROF ESSORS, & c. KEMP P. BATTLE , President of the University of North Carolina , Formerly Treasurer of N.C. " Our Laws allowing such marriages have the general approval of all classes. They have had no evil

OUR STAP LE MANUFACTURES. 165 movement alluded to as ruling affairs in Ireland was felt in other seats of the manufacture, as we find that the quantity of cotton taken for consumption in 1803 was set down at 52,251,231

190 OUR STAPLE MANUFACTURES. days of the trade, only one, so far as we know, is now in exist¬ ence. That individual, nearly half a century ago, was among the local celebrities in the art of pattern-cutting, and still